Earlier in the Colts' season, Fallon teased Whalen in his Late Night Superlatives segment before the Colts-Texans game. The Indianapolis wideout was labeled as "Most Likely To Do "Jazz Hands" After Scoring A Touchdown."

You can watch the entire video below:

On Friday night, Whalen decided to get some payback. He joined the show (which you can watch below) along with some other NFL players to get revenge on the Late Night writers. Whalen appears at about the 4:10 mark.

Peyton Manning didn't get to finish his career in Indianapolis, but he'll always be remembered here. IPL will honor Manning this weekend with a light display. Here's an excerpt from their website on why they're doing the honors.

Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) is recognizing #18 this weekend as the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Peyton Manning, plays in Super Bowl XLVII. Beginning tonight, IPL's 10-story downtown Indianapolis headquarters will shine brightly with the number 18.

Also, during the month of February, IPL will recognize the Indiana Pacers with a "P" in the windows during all home games, and recognize American Heart Month and Valentine's Day with the shape of a heart.

I know, I know. More Peyton Manning stuff. Even if you're sick of Manning content, you can still respect this timelapse of a mural in Denver. The mural was painted by @gammagallery.

Here's the finished product:

George Hill inducted into IUPUI Hall of Fame

George Hill is a local kid through and through. He was born in Indianapolis, played at Broad Ripple high school, attended IUPUI University, and is now a member of the Indiana Pacers. He had that awkward stint with the San Antonio Spurs, but now he's back in Indy.

On Friday night, George was honored by IUPUI. He was inducted into their Athletics Hall of Fame along with Brandy Moser-Salisbury and Jay Bradley. Below are some tweets from the ceremony.

In honor of making the NBA All-Star rosters, NBA.com compiled the top 10 moments for Indiana Pacers Roy Hibbert and Paul George. You can watch the highlights below:

The David Stern era comes to an end

NBA Commissioner David Stern started 30 years ago to the day.

Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, also took this selfie with the commissioner on his last day in office. The two have had an interesting history together. Since Cuban took over the Mavs in 2000 he has been fined a total of 20 times. One of those times was this month when Stern fined Cuban $100,000 for confronting officials. Per ESPN, the fines have cost Cuban up to $1.9 million.

ESPN also celebrated Stern's departure with this illustration:

Duck imitates Marshawn Lynch's amazing run

In honor of Super Bowl weekend, you have to checkout this video of a duck imitating Marshawn Lynch's incredible playoff run from a few years ago. The video was uploaded this month and it is incredible.